In what can be a noted achievement, AP CM Chandrababu Naidu has succeeded in convincing the world’s largest aerospace company Airbus engaged in the manufacturing of aeroplanes, helicopters and space aircrafts. Airbus reportedly has agreed to set up its unit in the new state of Andhra. With this, AP is ahead of the Telangana government that is yet to attract its first major foreign company at the Davos.
Naidu, who is at the World Economic Forum (WEF)’s annual conclave in Davos in Switzerland, has held talks with the Airbus CEO Dirk Hoke. The company has informed Naidu about its willingness to establish it’s Transport Aircraft -C 295 manufacturing unit in Andhra Pradesh.
The Airbus will be joining hands with TATA group company as its partner and take its help to set up the unit. It is expected that the construction of unit will begin by the end of 2018. The CEO invited Chandrababu to visit the company’s main campus.
Meanwhile, Davos is totally dominated by India with several state governments actively campaigning in the city. With Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit
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